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Mountain biking around Drummiller offers a diverse landscape for exploration. The region features varied terrain, including mountain loops, coastal paths, and routes through areas like the Ring of Gullion and Mourne AONB. Mountain bike trails in Drummiller often include significant elevation changes, with some routes climbing over 1,200 meters. The area provides a mix of challenging ascents and scenic descents across its natural features.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
65.9km
05:37
1,280m
1,280m
This difficult 41.0-mile mountain biking loop in the Ring of Gullion offers panoramic views and challenging terrain.
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45.2km
03:00
190m
190m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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63.4km
04:46
920m
920m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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59.7km
03:29
540m
540m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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63.4km
03:36
480m
480m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Remains of the medieval Dominican priory on the west side of Carlingford, recognisable by its high, narrow windows and the elongated ruin wing in grey stone. The site lies quietly just outside the centre, with views of the hills and the open grass around the old priory walls.
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This charming seaside town overlooks the Mourne Mountains, whose silhouette rises along the coast of Northern Ireland. Carlingford is very lively at weekends thanks to its many pubs and restaurants, which attract visitors from the north, and is famous for its oysters. The village has several historical sights, such as the small King John's Castle, with its romantic silhouette overlooking the sea, and Taaffe's Castle, a former 16th-century merchant's house located a little further from the quay.
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The Tholsel is undoubtedly one of the most unique structures in the heart of Carlingford. This medieval city gate, originally built in the 15th century, is the only remaining gate from the original town wall and served for centuries as the ceremonial and administrative entrance to the town.
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Once you leave the city of Newry behind, you cycle towards tranquility on An Bealach Glas, also known as the Carlingford Lough Greenway. This flat, smoothly asphalted path follows the banks of the canal and offers spectacular views of the river's mudflats along the way, where you can spot numerous wading birds and sometimes even a stray seal. The route is a true sensory experience: the salty sea air blows towards you while the mountains seem to get closer and closer. The absolute endpoint of this section is the historic Victoria Lock, an impressive lock complex from 1850 that marks the transition from the canal to the open waters of Carlingford Lough. It is the perfect place to get some fresh air and enjoy the maritime dynamics before continuing your journey to the coast.
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Saint Patrick and Saint Colman's Cathedral is the architectural jewel of Newry and one of Ireland's most impressive Neo-Gothic structures. Construction began in 1825, and upon its completion in 1829, the cathedral made history as the first Catholic cathedral to open in Ireland following the repeal of the penal laws (Catholic Emancipation). Built from local granite from the nearby Mourne Mountains, this edifice exudes a robust yet elegant power. The cathedral is world-renowned for its fabulous interior: the walls and ceiling are adorned with colourful mosaics, meticulously applied by hand by Italian master craftsmen in the early 20th century. For the cyclist, this is not only a visual highlight along the route but also a place of serene tranquility. Its detailed stained-glass windows and monumental tower make it one of the city's most photographed locations and a worthy endpoint (or starting point) for your tour along the Newry Canal Towpath.
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Here you will be treated to a magnificent view of the cathedral. The imposing tower of Saint Patrick and Saint Colman rises majestically above the city, dominating the skyline with its neo-Gothic architecture. This cathedral, completed in 1829, is unique as it was the first Catholic cathedral built in Ireland after the relaxation of the penal laws. From this point, you can see the beautiful texture of the local granite from the Mourne Mountains, from which the church is built.
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The highest bar in County Louth along the Táin Way. A traditional Irish pub that offers a cozy interior with a warming fire and excellent food. A favourite amongst locals and hikers!
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Taaffe's Castle is a fortified merchant's house dating from the early 16th century, built by the wealthy Taaffe family, who later became the Earls of Carlingford. Situated near the old harbour, the building originally served as a trading post on the ground floor with residential floors above. The architecture displays typical defensive features such as machicolations, narrow loopholes, spiral staircases, and multi-level garderobes. [curiousireland.ie], [castles.nl], [carlingfor...centre.com] The main structure is a four-storey rectangular tower, later extended with a 16th-century northern extension. Its location and construction clearly demonstrate Carlingford's importance as a thriving trading town during that period. After the 17th century, it fell into disuse, and eventually fell into disuse. Today, it forms part of a pub complex and remains a striking example of medieval urban defensive architecture in Carlingford.
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There are 6 mountain bike trails around Drummiller listed in this guide, offering a range of experiences from moderate to difficult. These routes explore areas like the Ring of Gullion and Mourne AONB.
Mountain biking around Drummiller features varied terrain, including mountain loops and coastal paths. You'll encounter significant elevation changes, with some routes climbing over 1,200 meters, providing both challenging ascents and scenic descents.
Yes, Drummiller offers challenging routes for experienced riders. For instance, the Newry, Carnavaddy and Annaloughan Mountain loop – Ring of Gullion is a difficult 65.9 km trail with substantial climbs, taking over 5 hours to complete. Another difficult option is the Kilbroney Caravan Park – Red Trail Section, Mourne AONB loop from Newry, which covers 63.3 km with over 900 meters of elevation gain.
Intermediate riders have several great options. The Fairy Glen, Rostrevor – Kilbroney Caravan Park loop from Newry is a popular moderate 59.4 km path offering varied terrain and scenery. Another excellent choice is the Newry Train Station – Flagstaff Viewpoint loop from Newry, a 38.6 km route known for its scenic viewpoints.
Absolutely. The Newry Train Station – Flagstaff Viewpoint loop from Newry is specifically highlighted for leading through scenic viewpoints, making it a great choice for panoramic views of the region.
While mountain biking, you can explore several interesting landmarks and natural features. The Newry Canal Towpath and Carlingford Lough Greenway offer scenic routes. You might also pass by natural beauty spots like Camlough Lake or historical sites such as the Killevy Churches Ruins.
Yes, all the mountain bike routes featured in this guide are circular loops. This includes popular options like the Newry, Carnavaddy and Annaloughan Mountain loop – Ring of Gullion and the Carlingford Castle loop from Newry, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, the region's varied terrain and coastal influences suggest that spring and autumn might offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially given the potential for significant elevation changes.
The longest mountain bike trail in this guide is the Newry, Carnavaddy and Annaloughan Mountain loop – Ring of Gullion, which spans 65.9 km and involves over 1,200 meters of climbing.
Yes, some routes offer proximity to historical and cultural points of interest. For example, the Carlingford Castle loop from Newry provides views of Carlingford Castle. Additionally, the Killevy Churches Ruins are a notable historical site in the area that could be explored in conjunction with a ride.
Mountain biking in Drummiller is enjoyed by a growing community. Over 16 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, indicating a good level of engagement with the local trails.


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